I am working with joomla 1.5, I write the code as your suggestion behaviour: url(PIE.htc).I put the files PIE.htc and PIE.php and the other inside of my carpet of css as well as the root of the site and others, however it doesn't work on IE. Besides I change url(PIE.htc) to url(PIE.php) and nothing happen.Where Exactly do I must to put the files or how do I have to declare the url?

Thanks in advance;

Noel Flores.

Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:30 pm

eentzel

Joined: Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:09 pmPosts: 2

Re: Where to locate it on joomla?

If you have pie.htc and pie.php at the root of the site, you should be able to change the behavior to:

Code:

url(/PIE.htc)

(note the slash) and it should work.

Last edited by eentzel on Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.

I'm also running into this z-index issue and am confused as to what element is being referred to. For reference, I am using Joomlart.com's Purity II template. Are you saying I need to modify the "template.css" of my particular Joomla! template and give the #ja-container .main the relative position?

#ja-container already has position:relative;. Incidentally, it also has a z-index: 5; value. I added the relative tag to #ja-container .main with no change.

I also added a relative tag to .article-content. No change. Can someone help point out where this needs to actually be located?

Thanks in advance.

Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:28 pm

TheWraith

Joined: Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:21 pmPosts: 3

Re: Where to locate it on joomla?

Well!

Apparently, the 'element' you were speaking of was what you were rounding in the first place, not the Joomla CSS element When I use the position-relative; in a CONTENT ARTICLE it works perfectly.

When I put that same code into a "Custom HTML" module, it doesn't. Thoughts as to why?

Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:53 pm

TheWraith

Joined: Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:21 pmPosts: 3

Re: Where to locate it on joomla?

The 'within module' was user error. I had a typo. It works as expected in articles and modules now. However, I have the code in the custom styling options of the JEvents calendar module and it clearly isn't working there...

See attached screenshot. The "I like pie" should be wrapped with the curved borders. It's a square box in IE AND Firefox... The JEvents module wraps everything in an HTML table. Don't know if that would have an any effect. Source code of output is:

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